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Is your health suffering? New study reveals the effect of the beliefs of others.

October 23, 2023 ◊ By Sally DICESARE

Have you ever considered the profound impact your thoughts have in your life? While mantras and positive thinking have their place, they may not suffice in altering deeply ingrained habits and beliefs lurking in your subconscious mind. It's akin to attempting a mindset transformation without acknowledging the powerful influence of your body's memory.

Many of us, raised in religious or culturally specific backgrounds, have encountered teachings like "the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak" or the stigmatization of women during their menstrual cycle. Conversations about bodily functions remain hushed, and reproductive organs are often given euphemisms, separate from the heart and lungs.

From a young age, we've been conditioned to perceive life as a journey of servitude and scarcity, with rewards promised in the afterlife, but hard work and suffering in the present. These contradictory teachings can leave us feeling conflicted because they clash with our inner understanding. Hearing that you are perfect, whole, and complete can be an emotional experience, resonating deeply with the truth within.

As I mentioned earlier, these beliefs are deeply entrenched beneath the surface, residing in our tissues and subconscious, beyond our conscious awareness. Overcoming chronic pain and illness demands more than just words, mantras, or physical exercises, as there's a profound subconscious element at play.

I can't guarantee that what I share and practice will heal you, as that ultimately depends on your efforts. However, I'm confident that you possess more power than you might realize when it comes to your well-being and prosperity, as the following information will illustrate.

The power of belief, not only in yourself but also in the support of others, is strikingly demonstrated in a study involving terminal cancer patients. In this study, 17 individuals with terminal cancer were closely observed. Both the patients and their doctors were evaluated to determine the extent to which the mind influences physical health. Remarkably, among the fourteen remaining terminally ill cancer patients, 43% experienced remission. This is a powerful statistic, even considering the small sample size. Remember, these individuals had been sent home to prepare for the worst, not to expect survival. But what's most enlightening is this revelation: When both the patient and the physician strongly agreed with the statement, "I believe the mind or attitude of the patient is relevant to his/her health," every one of these patients survived. However, if the physician responded neutrally or negatively to the statement, all of the patients perished, even if they themselves believed in the importance of their mental and emotional state. This implies that a negative attitude from a physician could have a detrimental impact on a patient, regardless of the patient's own mindset.

In summary, your beliefs and mindset are powerful forces, and your well-being is deeply intertwined with them. Your journey toward healing and growth involves understanding the hidden influences on your subconscious, realizing your inner strength, and recognizing the profound impact of belief, both within yourself and in the support you receive from others.

If you're seeking someone who can be your unwavering support, guiding you to unlock your inner strength for physical, mental, and emotional healing, I could be the right person for you. But the true connection begins with a conversation where you share your needs and desires. Once I understand your goals, I can honestly assess if I can assist you. If I believe I can, I'll let you know, and if you're interested, we can arrange another conversation to outline how this journey might unfold for you.

How will you know unless you ask?

Book a time to connect.

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